Game action from the final game of the Naples Daily News Boys Gulfshore Shootout between Barron Collier High School and Jupiter High School at Golden Gate High School on Thursday, Dec. 31, 2009. Photo by Tristan Spinski

The four-day Naples Daily News Gulfshore Shootout started at 9 a.m. with Dunbar taking on West Orange at Golden Gate High School, located on Magnolia Pond Drive, west off Collier Boulevard just east of Interstate 75's Exit 101.

Our reporters will have updates on each game through Thursday's 5:45 p.m. title game.

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CAPE CORAL VS. NASHVILLE (TENN.)-ENSWORTH

FINAL: Ensworth completed its wire-to-wire domination of the Seahawks by outscoring Cape Coral 17-0 in the fourth quarter. The Tigers won 74-0 to move to 8-1 their past three appearances in the Shootout. All 12 Tigers played and, more impressively, all scored. Conner McDermott led the way with 15 points, followed by Alex Thomas with 13.

Ensworth plays Suncoast at 9:15 p.m. Tuesday in the quarterfinals.

END 3RD: Ensworth's first bucket of the third quarter put the Tigers up 35 points and resulting a running clock. The time only stops now for timeouts. There wasn't much scoring in the third quarter, but that was mainly because the time ran out so fast. Tigers up 57-19 early in the fourth.

HALFTIME: This game started late because the game before it went long, but it's going to end early. We should have a running clock in the second half, as Ensworth leads 48-15 after the first half. Conner McDermott, the 6-foot-8 forward who has a football scholarship to Virginia Tech, has 10 points for the Tigers. Alex Thomas has 11 for Ensworth.

END 1ST: Ensworth showed it means business in this year's Gulfshore Shootout. The 2008 champs, who didn't make the trip to Golden Gate last year, scored the game's first 15 points and led 28-6 after the first quarter. The Tigers, state semifinalist in Tennessee last year, are 7-1 in two previous trips to the Shootout. They also finished runners-up in 2007.

LAKELAND-TENOROC VS. GOLDEN GATE

FINAL: Golden Gate survived Tenoroc's late push to win 78-69. The Titans (3-6) led by as many as 13 points in the second half before Tenoroc (also the Titans) cut the lead to 60-56 with four minutes left. Golden Gate scored seven straight points, though, and kept control the rest of the way.

Jarvis Davis and Frantz Dorvil combined for 46 points for Golden Gate, including 29 of the team's 40 points in the second half. Davis had 25, while Dorvil had 21. Kyle Winters had 12 and some key rebounds down the stretch.

Golden Gate plays West Orange at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the quarterfinals. The Titans are hoping for a better showing than last year when they won in the first round but lost two in a row to finish 1-2 in their home tournament.

END 3RD: Golden Gate went up 13 points but got sloppy, allowing Tenoroc to trim the lead to three. Jarvis Davis' 3-pointer at the buzzer, though, put the host Titans up 53-47 headed to the fourth quarter.

The Titans led 46-33 with 4:30 to go in the period. Tenoroc went on a 14-4 run to get within 50-47 with a minute left before Davis' 3. Frantz Dorvil scored nine points in the quarter for Golden Gate and has 14 for the game. Trey Brown also scored nine for Tenoroc and has 19 total.

HALFTIME: After trailing by nine early, Tenoroc fought back to tie the game at 20-all 90 seconds into the second quarter. Golden Gate responded with an 18-4 run to take a 14-point lead. Tenoroc ended the half, though, by scoring on back-to-back Titans turnovers. Golden Gate is up 38-29 at the break.

Jarvis Davis has 12 points to lead Golden Gate. Davis had eight points in the second quarter, including a crowd-pleasing dunk. Shamol Miller has nine points for the Titans.

END 1ST: A hot start guided Golden Gate to a five-point lead headed to the second quarter. The Titans raced ahead 14-5 before Tenoroc cut the edge to 20-15 after one. It was a balanced-scoring attack for both teams, as six players scored on each side. Shamol Miller leads Golden Gate with seven points.

PALMETTO RIDGE VS. COMMUNITY SCHOOL

FINAL: The Seahawks led from start to finish in a 76-61 victory over Palmetto Ridge. Community School, which hit nine 3-pointers, led by as many as 22 points in the fourth quarter.

Nine players scored for CSN, including a team-high 22 points from senior Kent Coyne. Max Kent and Matt Ferguson hit three 3s each. The Seahawks, playing in the Shootout for the first time, will play Palm Beach Gardens in Tuesday's quarterfinals.

END 3RD: Community School pushed its lead to 17 after three quarters. Kent Coyne scored nine points in the period for CSN, giving him 18 for the game.

HALF: The Seahawks' fast-paced offense slowed down a bit in the second quarter, but not much. CSN leads 39-25 at the break, its biggest advantage of the game.

Senior Matt Ferguson has 12 points for CSN, including three 3-pointers and a four-point play. A.J. Davis leads the Bears with 13 points.

END 1ST: Community School, a Class 2A private school, is taking it to Palmetto Ridge, the best public school in Collier County (record-wise). The Seahawks average more than 80 points a game and are on their way to that mark tonight. Seven players scored for CSN, which leads 22-13 after the first quarter.

NAPLES HIGH VS. LARGO

FINAL: With time running out and nowhere to go, Largo's Marques Hall threw up a leaning shot from near the 3-point line. The prayer was answered, as Hall hit the shot and Largo beat Naples 53-51. It was the Packers' first victory in the first round since they went to the tournament finals in 2006.

Naples led by 10 in the third quarter before falling behind by three late in the fourth. The Golden Eagles took a 51-49 lead with 3:35 to play but didn't score again. Largo tied it at 51-all with two minutes left on Breon Bostick's free throws.

Naples had won two straight first-round games at the Shootout. Troy Thomas led the Eagles (4-8) with 19 points. Bostick had 19 for the Packers (6-5), who beat Naples last week in the Cypress Lake holiday tournament.

2:00 4Q Naples has the ball with two minutes left, score tied 51-51.

END 3RD: The Golden Eagles still lead by four heading to the fourth quarter. Naples pushed its lead to as many as 10 points, but Largo fought back behind Breon Bostick. The 6-foot-5 Bostick had nine points in the quarter and has 15 for the game.

2ND Q: Naples turned a six-point deficit late in the first quarter into a four-point lead at halftime. The Eagles are up 28-24 on Largo.

Naples went on a 12-0 run starting in the first and led by six points halfway through the second. Troy Thomas scored eight points for the Eagles, all in the second quarter. Naples outscored Largo 18-10 in the period.

1ST Q: Naples is down 14-10 after the first quarter. The Golden Eagles (4-7) should consider themselves lucky they aren't down more after seven turnovers in the period. These two teams played each other just five days ago in the Cypress Lake tournament. Largo won that one 72-44.

SUNCOAST VS. GULF COAST

FINAL: The Sharks four-game win streak is halted, as Suncoast defeats Gulf Coast 73-60. In the fourth, the Sharks were able to stay with the speedy Chargers but were unable to make any headway.

"We're not going to win too many many games when we give up 73 points," Sharks coach Tom Zucchi said.

Gulf Coast drops to 6-5 on the season. The Sharks play Lehigh on Tuesday in the consolation bracket

3RD Q: The Sharks succumbed to Suncoast's speed and ball pressure in the third and trail 54-41. In a 90-second span, the Chargers never allowed Gulf Coast to cross halfcourt, stealing the ball four consecutive times to go on an 11-0 run.

HALFTIME: Suncoast used a 22-point second quarter to take command 33-25. The Sharks really struggled defensing the Chargers' overall team speed, giving up numerous fastbreak baskets.

Guard Tom Eble leads Gulf Coast with eight points.

1ST Q: Gulf Coast entered the game riding a four-game win streak. With a 14-11 lead at the end of one, the Sharks will extend that streak to five if they continue to play their effective motion offense.

Suncoast plays in 5A-12 and entered the game with a 6-4 record.

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LELY VS. PALM BEACH GARDENS

FINAL: Lely hit a three at the end of the third to draw within 12 points. However, the Gators began the fourth with a 14-0 run to put the game away, 64-43. Palm Beach Gardens (6-5) outscored the Trojans 18-9 in the last stanza.

Three games have been completed at the Gulfshore and all three have been blowouts.

3RD Q: Just as the game seemed to be getting away from the Trojans, Nick Talko hit a 3-pointer to end the third quarter and bring Lely within 46-34.

The Gators have tightened up their interior defense, and the inside shots Lely had been living off are no longer there.

HALFTIME: Lely continues to hang with the 5-4 Gators, trailing 28-21 at the half. The pace of the game is pretty slow, with both teams working through their offensive progressions.

Guard Dante Kester leads the Trojans with 7 points.

END 1Q: Lely has gotten off to a bad start this season at 1-9. But it was a good opening quarter for the Trojans in their opening round game against 6A-9 Palm Beach Gardens. Lely trailed 13-12 at the end of one, but took the lead seconds into the second.

Despite its overall lack of size, all of Lely's points have come on the inside off layups.

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LEHIGH VS. GAINESVILLE-BUCHHOLZ

FINAL: Buchholz continued its torrid outside shooting to win going away 78-49. The Bobcats hit 12 3-pointers in the game.

"That's about average for us," said Bucholz coach Robert Horodyski, whose team improved to 6-1. The Bobcats held Lehigh guard Jamaris Brown, ranked eighth in scoring in Class 4A, to just 10 points.

"It's hard for us to score if Jamaris doesn't get going," said Lehigh coach Mark Morehead.

3RD Q: The Bobcats have methodically pulled out to a 49-30 lead. Junior guard Chad Milliken has five 3-pointers and 17 points for the game. Lightning coach Mark Morehead is probably wishing he could get the same production from Lehigh star Jamaris Brown.

The 5-foot-9 Lehigh guard, who is eighth in Class 4A with a 20.9 scoring average, has been held to just four points total.

HALFTIME: Despite a barrage of three-point shots from Buchholz, Lehigh has kept the game relatively close, trailing 33-20 at halftime.

The difficulty for the Lightning is trading baskets with Buchholz. Lehigh has hit 11 shots compared to to the Bobcats 13. But of those 13, Buchholz has nine treys. Lehigh has none.

1ST Q:The day's second game is proving to be far more competitive than the opener. Minutes into the second, Gainesville-Buchholz (6-1) leads Lehigh (4-6) 22-12.

The Bobcats should be renamed the Bombers. Buchholz has hit eight shots so far, six of them treys.

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WEST ORANGE VS. DUNBAR

FINAL: West Orange finishes off Dunbar, 71-37.

END 3Q:Same old, Same old at the end of the third. West Orange has extended its lead to 32 points. The Warriors are up 65-33. West Orange possesses no significant height advantage over the Tigers. But in terms of skill, athleticism and scheme, the Warriors are clearly superior.

HALFTIME: The good news for Dunbar is that they managed to score 15 points in the second. The bad news: West Orange, mostly playing its second string, scored 24. At halftime, the Warriors, who hit three treys in the second, lead 51-22.

END 1Q: In the Gulfshore's opening game, things have quickly gotten out of hand for Dunbar. West Orange scored the first 23 points on its way to a 27-7 lead at the end of the first quarter. Warriors coach Eric Jones has already replaced his starters with the second string.

Branden Williams led the way for West Orange with 10 points. He was complemented by teammate Erik McCree's 8 points.

UNDER WAY: The Naples Daily News Gulfshore Shootout just tipped off with Class 3A-District 12 Dunbar against West Orange of 6A-5. The Warriors (6-4) have jumped out to a 10-0 lead over Dunbar (5-4) just a minute into the game.